No one said Corvette owners were the brightest of the bunch
Yes, I was referring to the second video. It looks to me like he was braking and unloaded the rear and then lifted in the first video?
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Oh great, now people who drive Volts are able to test drive Corvettes.
Yes, GM will loan you a Corvette if you're scared your Chevy Volt will catch fire
Prepare for more Corvette crashes
Yes, GM will loan you a Corvette if you're scared your Chevy Volt will catch fire
Prepare for more Corvette crashes
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Turkey Day Corvette crash may result in charges [w/video]
Turkey Day Corvette crash may result in charges [w/video]
Turkey Day Corvette crash may result in charges [w/video]
By Zach BowmanRSS feed
Posted Nov 30th 2011 7:29PM
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Now more than ever, there's a good chance a camera is watching you when you're doing something stupid. Whether it's dumping your Bugatti Veyron in a Texas marsh or crashing your Chevrolet Corvette during an impromptu street race, you may have to answer the unblinking eye of YouTube the next time things go squirrely behind the wheel.
Police in Montgomery County, Texas have reopened an investigation into a crash involving two Chevrolet Corvette drivers on Thanksgiving day. Officers on the scene originally called the crash an accident but decided to take a second look after a video of the two sports cars racing from light to light surfaced on the web.
As of right now, the clip has garnered more than 2.3 million views since it was uploaded on November 24. While no charges have been filed as of yet, there's a good chance that these drivers may get slapped with a street racing offense in the coming days. Remember kids, keep it on the track and off the streets. Hit the jump to watch the video again.
By Zach BowmanRSS feed
Posted Nov 30th 2011 7:29PM
93
6
Comments86
Now more than ever, there's a good chance a camera is watching you when you're doing something stupid. Whether it's dumping your Bugatti Veyron in a Texas marsh or crashing your Chevrolet Corvette during an impromptu street race, you may have to answer the unblinking eye of YouTube the next time things go squirrely behind the wheel.
Police in Montgomery County, Texas have reopened an investigation into a crash involving two Chevrolet Corvette drivers on Thanksgiving day. Officers on the scene originally called the crash an accident but decided to take a second look after a video of the two sports cars racing from light to light surfaced on the web.
As of right now, the clip has garnered more than 2.3 million views since it was uploaded on November 24. While no charges have been filed as of yet, there's a good chance that these drivers may get slapped with a street racing offense in the coming days. Remember kids, keep it on the track and off the streets. Hit the jump to watch the video again.
Oh great, now people who drive Volts are able to test drive Corvettes.
Yes, GM will loan you a Corvette if you're scared your Chevy Volt will catch fire
Prepare for more Corvette crashes
Yes, GM will loan you a Corvette if you're scared your Chevy Volt will catch fire
Prepare for more Corvette crashes

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